YMCA Offers Family Fun

Families who want to spend quality time together for the rest of the summer have a new outlet at the Cumberland Cape Atlantic YMCA. The Y has recently opened its “Let’s Play” outdoor fun zone. Four Square, giant Connect Four, and Jenja games, plus basketball, bike, and scooter areas, and water fun are all included.

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County Offering COVID-19 Assistance to Rural Small Businesses

Cumberland County has appropriated a portion of its Federal Community Development Block Grant CARES Funds (CDBG-CV) for the COVID-19 Small Business Assistance Program. The program is being established to provide working capital funds to eligible small businesses that have been severely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. This funding is available to small businesses outside the

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Vaccination or Testing Required for Workers in Health Care Facilities

Gov. Phil Murphy signed Executive Order 252 on Friday, instituting the previously announced requirement that all workers in certain state and private health care facilities and high-risk congregate settings be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by September 7, 2021 or be subject to COVID-19 testing at minimum one to two times per week. This requirement aims

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French Fave

One of my dad’s best summer recipes was always a ratatouille. There are so many variations and he may have put a slightly Italian flair to it by adding fresh tomatoes and cannelloni beans. Still, its roots are definitely from the south of France. In Marseilles and all of Provence this is a very popular

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